Basically the middle of March. That's typically been *MY* "end of winter" goal.brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr, shiver-phil saw his shadow.
Exactly. Whether or not he sees it, Winter is still winter until it's officially Spring. I never got that either.Basically the middle of March. That's typically been *MY* "end of winter" goal.
BUT, if he didn't see his shadow, "spring is just around the corner". What the heck does that mean?
Exactly. Whether or not he sees it, Winter is still winter until it's officially Spring. I never got that either.
Right. But the "shadow" means six more weeks of winter. That's fairly specific. The "non shadow" means spring is just around the corner. Can't those both mean the same thing? I mean when you're talking generally 4-5 months of "winter" (not talking meteorologically), doesn't "six weeks" = "just around the corner"?It goes back to really old German traditions/superstitions about when animals emerge from their hibernating den as a sign of spring, and the weather of that day being a portent of future weather. Like if the animal comes out and goes right back in, winter will last a while longer, but if it comes out and stays active, then spring is here. It's like the hibernating animal version of the snooze button. Interestingly, the shadow was more likely to appear on a sunny day, so that was the signal that there would be more winter.
That's because you have......I've thought for a long time now that the middle of March (also timed to the basketball conference tournaments/1st week of National Tournament) is pretty much the end of winter (at least in my area).
It is an easy thing to base it on.That's because you have......
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You mean seasonal forecasts predicted by groundhogs is not an exact science?Basically the middle of March. That's typically been *MY* "end of winter" goal.
BUT, if he didn't see his shadow, "spring is just around the corner". What the heck does that mean?
It is if he sees his shadow "Six more weeks of winter!".You mean seasonal forecasts predicted by groundhogs is not an exact science?

Especially when our groundhog is a puppet.Always seemed like one of those urban legends (shadow/no shadow......), harmless but useless. Probably about as reliable as reading your horoscope...........LOL.